New Delhi : Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will meet farmers of the national capital in the wake of unseasonal rains which have damaged the standing crops in north India.
Besides, Kejriwal is likely to lay out his government’s roadmap for the dwellers of the unauthorised colonies in the capital, government sources said.
“The chief minister will address the Sahyog Rally in Mundka on Saturday. He would listen to their problems especially of those whose crops have been damaged by rain,” the official said.
The rally will be held at Mundka in north west Delhi where a sizeable number of farmers live.
“Kejriwal will also share with those living in unauthorised colonies his government’s plans for them,” an official said, adding that he will meet them and listen to their problems in north east Delhi on Sunday.
According to sources, the meetings are also part of Kejriwal’s plan to reach out to people on Swaraj – a legislation related to giving right to take decisions about Mohalla/colony/street directly to the people — the AAP has promised.